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Iain Wright: Claritas Tax: From solopreneur to the UK’s largest independent tax consultancy

43 min · 23 de jun de 2025
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Iain Wright decided to launch his own tax consultancy rather than pursue the next career milestone in professional services as a Partner. He was questioned and faced doubters, but he backed himself and launched Claritas Tax in 2012 with a dream of growing it into a larger business. Regarded as the UK’s largest independent tax consultancy, it now has over 70 employees, which will increase after a recent acquisition.   This episode covers the journey so far, provides more information about the firm, its culture, and also discusses the importance of hiring and retaining talent for a growing firm.   TIMINGS OF EPISODE 00:00-03:31: Introduction and background 03:32- 06:10: Who are Claritas Tax? 06:11-11:06: Why did Iain set up Claritas rather than pursue Partnership for an already established firm? 11:07-17:49 The journey of Claritas Tax (the first 1-3 years) and why some of the early hires have been loyal till this day? 17:50-19:24: Executing the strategy of growing Claritas Tax in the early days 19:25-22:45: Iain’s approach to recruitment and how it has evolved 22:46-30:44: Building the culture at Claritas Tax and the process of hiring and retaining talent 30:45-32:47: What might surprise people about a boutique firm like Claritas compared to a large established firm?  32:48-END: Professional and personal goals for the next 12 months  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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